Toward Point-of-Care Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Brighter Solvatochromic Probe Detects Mycobacteria within Minutes.
Mireille KamarizaSamantha G L KeyserAshley UtzBenjamin D KnappChristopher EalandGreen AhnC J CambierTeresia ChenBavesh KanaKerwyn Casey HuangCarolyn R BertozziPublished in: JACS Au (2021)
There is an urgent need for point-of-care tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic methods that are fast, inexpensive, and operationally simple. Here, we report on a bright solvatochromic dye trehalose conjugate that specifically detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) in minutes. 3-Hydroxychromone (3HC) dyes, known for having high fluorescence quantum yields, exhibit shifts in fluorescence intensity in response to changes in environmental polarity. We synthesized two analogs of 3HC-trehalose conjugates (3HC-2-Tre and 3HC-3-Tre) and determined that 3HC-3-Tre has exceptionally favorable properties for Mtb detection. 3HC-3-Tre-labeled mycobacterial cells displayed a 10-fold increase in fluorescence intensity compared to our previous reports on the dye 4,4-N,N-dimethylaminonapthalimide (DMN-Tre). Excitingly, we detected fluorescent Mtb cells within 10 min of probe treatment. Thus, 3HC-3-Tre permits rapid visualization of mycobacteria that ultimately could empower improved Mtb detection at the point-of-care in low-resource settings.
Keyphrases
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- induced apoptosis
- label free
- quantum dots
- energy transfer
- cell cycle arrest
- single molecule
- living cells
- real time pcr
- high intensity
- cancer therapy
- emergency department
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- computed tomography
- molecular dynamics
- risk assessment
- molecular docking
- pi k akt
- human health
- smoking cessation